And my question is, what is the implication of -- what do you expect from (inaudible)?
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Understanding the implication of the new funding arrangements was like trying to "knit fog", said the NASUWT teachers' union.
The implication of the changes in technology and management for job growth within the field of manufacturing is clear.
The implication of these points is when differential efficacy is claimed, be suspicious.
But the implication of your question is that influence to get her to change her mind -- this was her decision.
That is certainly the implication of HMRC's study of what was happening.
Whichever translation you prefer, the implication of Say's Law is clear enough.
The governor of the Bank of England, Sir Edward George, has already started making noises about the implication of such a fall.
Recent inflation figures suggest that there is still little upward price pressure in America, despite the implication of the Fed's rate increase.
And the implication of this is much more interesting than just how well Microsoft and Apple are doing in the Chinese market.
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Many feminists objected to the implication of chivalry that women were weaker.
That's the implication of what we're doing to the oceans right now.
The implication of this deplorable reporting is to halt drilling activity until any unknowns are completely resolved and new regulations are put in place.
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But given the implication of higher risk of default, it ought to follow that a lower credit rating would also mean a higher interest rate.
The implication of this information is that we need to make a paradigm shift from being in the Intervention Business to the business of change.
The implication of this second fact is that the path of least resistance is to tap existing motivations and make a behavior easier to achieve.
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The implication of the e-mails is that the News of the World had bought the Green Book on at least one previous occasion, our business editor said.
No doubt, as we discussed HERE , the implication of a vibrant return of private banking institutions to the money creation business would be in a word explosive.
The implication of envy never being experienced in isolation is that telling somebody who is envious of you that they are envious of you has no positive value whatsoever.
The implication of the rise of large-caps for investors is that it may be time to take a fresh look at adding some large-cap names to your stock portfolio.
By assessing the impact it has on you, and the implication of whatever dishonest behavior you experience, you are able to evaluate the extent to which tangible and intangible damage has been done.
The implication of all this is that people's efforts to make themselves happier by working harder in order to earn and spend more are partly self-defeating: they may make more money, but because others do too, they do not get much happier.
The implication of my view of the way monetary policy works for the assets of the Fed is that the current level of total assets is a result of past policy and that continued slow growth is needed to support the real economy going forward.
The implication of the above is that any average or mean of incomes in the top 20% will always be much higher than the median of incomes in the top 20%, which is defined as the income level with half of those in this fifth above, and half below.
The implication of this is that you could scan a person using some advanced form of the technology used to perform MRI scans, and transmit that scanned information somewhere else -- using normal electrical or sound signals -- where it would then be reassembled into an approximation of the original.
The implication of the power of the deferred prosecution agreement should be clear: if the government decides that a company may be guilty under some vaguely worded statute or other, it can force a company to investigate itself and then dispense with the inconvenience that we call an actual trial.
The wider implication of the decision is that the sale of behavioral data for advertising purposes is a-okay with the majority of the Justices, because marketing is a form of commercial speech.
At the end of the day, the constitutional implication of Mr Macdonald's appointment is precisely zero.
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